The amount of hard drive space you require is dictated by how many cameras, as well as their resolution and frame rate settings. Finally you can often make your storage space last a lot longer by enabling motion detected recording rather than continuous, especially if there are long periods of no activity.
Resolution (Megapixels) |
Days of storage provided by 1TB per camera (continuous - full 25 frames per second) |
Days of storage provided by 1TB per 4 cameras (continuous - full 25 frames per second) |
Days of storage provided by 1TB per 4 cameras (50% motion- 15 frames per second) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 44 | 11 | 36 |
2 | 22 | 5 | 18 |
3 | 17 | 4 | 14 |
4 | 11 | 3 | 9 |
5 | 9 | 2 | 8 |
6 | 8 | 2 | 6 |
8 (4K) | 5 | 1 | 4 |
12 | 4 | 0.5 | 3 |
As a rule of thumb we recommend a minimum of 2 Terabytes per 4 x 2-4MP HD cameras, as this should give you 2 weeks to a month with a few adjustments on motion detected recording. You may only require the full 25 frames per second on certain cameras if things are fast moving.
(All of our hard drives come fitted and are CCTV specific from one of the major brands)
Product Description
The Quantum XQ series of handheld thermal monoculars are suitable for both day and night time use and can be used in inclement weather (Fog, smog, rain). The XQ range is designed for the outdoors, consisting of a GRP body and a frost resistant OLED display for use in a wide range of operating temperatures.
The stand out feature of the Quantum XQ Series is the 388x288 17µ sensor which has increased the detection ranges and magnification of the devices.
Users can now take advantage of the easier to use integrated Stadiametric rangefinder accessible by a dedicated button, allowing for the distance of an object of a known size (Deer, Boar, Hare) to be calculated. The ‘Display Off’ function temporarily cuts power to the display screen, reducing the chance of discovery due to unintentional light exposure from the devices eyepiece and conserving power. There’s a choice of 7 colour pallets, three operating modes and three methods of calibration.
Device handling is simple. The thermal monocular is especially ergonomic, making use of strategically placed buttons and a central control wheel for quick adjustments. Remote operation is also an option with the included wireless remote control, allowing for basic operations to be performed without resorting to standard controls.
To increase the operating time, the XQ range has the ability of disabling the video output, additionally user can an optional external power supply such as the Pulsar EPS3i and EPS5.
Specifications
Microbolometer:
- Size: 384x288 Pixels
-Frame Rate: 50 Hz
-Pixel Size: 17 µ
-Spectral Range: 8-15 µ
Optical Characteristics:
-Magnification: 4.1x-16.4x
-Digital Zoom: 2x/3x/4x
-Objective lens: F19
-Minimum Focus: 7m
-Exit Pupil: 8mm
-Field of View: 7.5x5.6 degrees
-Diopter Adjustment: +5/-5
-Max. observation range: 1800m
Display Type:
-Type: OLED
-Resolution(pixels): 640x480
Operational Characteristics:
-Start-up Time: 2 seconds
-Power Supply: 4 to 6V
-Battery Type: 4xAA
-External Power Supply: 8.4 to 16 V
-IP Rating: IPX4
-Video Output: Yes
-Operating Temperature: -25°C to +50°C
Box Contents:
-Thermal Imaging Scope
-Carry case
-User manual
-Dual cable: video and external power supply
-External power supply cable
-Wireless remote control
-Hand strap
-Automotive cigarette lighter adapter
-Spare battery container
-Cleaning cloth
Technical Specification
Dimensions - 180x86x59 mm
Startup Time - 2 sec
Sensor Resolution - 640x480
Magnification - 1.6-6.4x
Frame Rate - 50Hz
Operating Temp - -25°C to +50°C
FOV - 19.5°x14.7°
Battery Life - 6.5h
Range - 680m
Weight - 0.32g
PouchCase - Yes
Resolution - 384x288
Lens - 16mm
MountType - ¼
Battery - 4xAA
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